Agnes J. Williams, daughter of the late Hubert McLean Sr. and Ruth McLean, was born on April 1, 1950 in Wade, North Carolina. She was raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She passed over from this life to be at peace on June 14, 2008. Agnes received her education in the Baltimore City Public School System. She enjoyed school and was a popular student. As a youngest, she loved to sing and dance with her friends. She enjoyed meeting people and was always ready to learn something new and discuss the latest current events. In 1972, Agnes met the love of her life, Richard Williams. Over time, they became inseparable. They later married and she remained a devoted wife for over thirty-four years. She was a loving, caring and supportive mother. Agnes chose to become a daycare provider for her career. The children all loved her and affectionately called her "Grandma". This career spanned for over twenty-eight years. The last official day of her daycare took place on Friday, June 13, 2008. Her passions in life were entertaining, shopping and traveling. Agnes was known for her love of fashion. She was a happy person who enjoyed life. She like to see others enjoyed themselves. she visited many places for rest and leisure. This included trips to Los Vegas, California, Pennsylvania, Florida, Canada, New Mexico and a host of other places. One trip that she truly enjoyed was to the island of Aruba. What you may not know is that she loved and reached out to the Lord. She had a Bible that was very special to her. She liked to read and study from it often. It gave her much solace and comfort. It inspired and strengthened her faith in the Lord. Over the years, Agnes truly came to value highly that which cannot be bought with money as her relationship began to grow more deeply with the Lord. She leaves to mourn: two sons, Rodney McLean and Darren Fitzgerald; three daughters, Mrs. Yolanda Booker, Trinetta Williams and Mrs. Linnea Jones; eight grandchildren, two-daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law; her mother, Ruth McLean; mother-in-law, Frances Williams; brother-in-law, James Williams and James Rivers; four sisters, Pearl Dale, Gale Rivers, Ida McLean and Brenda Hicks; brother, Hubert McLean Jr.; nieces, nephews, a host of others relatives and friends.